Thursday 23 August 2007

Life After Camp

I could say so much about camp but I would cry.

People from Bunac always told me that the time travelling after camp was the best part of the summer. I'm not so sure. Camp was amazing. Alot of things that I would rather forget, alot of drama, but so much fun and new friends and great memories I don't ever want to forget. Don't get me wrong, time after camp has been good also. Just different.

The day after camp ended, I got on a greyhound and travelled 14 hours to get to Akron, Ohio. Speak to any american and they will say "Why on earth are going to Ohio?" But it was really good fun. There's not much to do in Ohio touristy things wise, this is true, but I don't want to do tourist things. I've been to New York, to Boston, to Providence and done tourist stuff to last me the year. I went to stay with my friend Brad for the weekend, and before you ask (because people have) we're not like together. Nope. I met his music theatre friends he's been telling me about all summer which was awesome. So much fun!Again I will not say too much or I will cry thinking about it all.


In this picture is me, Natalie, Josh, Amanda, Sharon, Nat and Brad (going round in a circle). They're currently rehearsing for a production of Sweeney Todd. Fun play! We didn;t do much of any interest to write down here, but it was all great fun. I got to put up shelves for Sharon with Brad. Turns out it takes alot more brain power than first expected - I love IKEA!!!! So much easier than anything else. Do not buy shleves from Walmart. They could fall on you at any point in time. I'm hping Sharon's are still up.

On Monday night I got another Greyhound to Knoxville, Tennessee to stay with Janelle, her boyfriend Joey and Janelle's parents who are all over right now after going to Janelle's gran's funeral this weekend.

All I can say is that I have eaten out/gotten takeout more in the past week than I usually do in a whole year. I think only one or two meals I have eaten in. Crazy bananas.

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